Agatha All Along Episode 3 Review Emergency USA

Agatha All Along Episode 3 Review Emergency USA


This review contains full spoilers for Agatha All Along Season 1, Episode 3.

With Agatha All Along’s central premise established and Agatha (Kathryn Hahn) leading her new coven down, down, down the Witches’ Road, now it’s time to have some fun. Episode 3 wastes no time jumping into the first trial of the road and delivers a spooky and revealing chapter to show what Agatha and her witches are made of. It’s a fantastic episode that deftly walks the line between darkness and darkly humorous, giving us everything Agatha All Along promised it would be.

First off, it should be said that the set design for the Witches’ Road is absolutely gorgeous. The winding path of leaves that goes nowhere, the twisted and gnarled trees, and the ever-present fog work together to create an ominous, supernatural vibe. It’s like the Wizard of Oz by way of Tim Burton. That the set was all done practically makes it all the more impressive.

Scene after scene, Debra Jo Rupp’s Mrs. Hart Sharon Davis is a non-stop delight. The other characters are varying degrees of familiar with witchy stuff, but she’s experiencing it all for the first time, and her reactions are relatable and hilarious. Sharon is far and away the most enjoyable character on the show, which makes her apparent demise at the end all the more heartbreaking. Surely, death needn’t be permanent in a place as magical and ever-changing as the Witches’ Road, right? RIGHT?

The show has definitely found its footing now that the entire cast has been assembled. It’s at its best when we get to watch their extremely different personality types play off one another. Knowing how selfish and uncaring Agatha is, it’s great watching her try to be a leader. You can see the physical strain it causes her to be encouraging and helpful. There’s a constant push and pull between Agatha wanting to do what’s best for her versus what’s good for the group, and it’s her unpredictability that makes her so entertaining to watch. She’s so duplicitous, she makes early-MCU Loki look like a saint.